How to Make Viral Sweet Potato Crème Brûlée (Japanese-Style Recipe)

Megumi Moriya
by Megumi Moriya

Indulge in Sweet Potato Crème Brûlée, a fusion of Japanese yaki imo and classic French custard. Creamy, caramelized, and irresistibly sweet—perfect for dessert lovers!

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How to Make Viral Sweet Potato Crème Brûlée (Japanese-Style Recipe)
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Japan offers many seasonal sweet potato treats like traditional yaki imo (baked Japanese sweet potato), but the internet-famous Sweet Potato Crème Brûlée is a standout. This dessert harmoniously blends the French "burnt cream" classic—known for its rich custard and crisp caramelized topping—with the natural sweetness of Japanese satsumaimo.

Choosing the Right Potato

Recently, specialty shops in Japan have popularized innovative desserts using premium varieties. When making this at home, choosing the right potato is key. Japanese sweet potatoes generally fall into two categories:

  • Moist & Smooth: Varieties like Beni Haruka, Silk Sweet, and Annouimo.

  • Fluffy & Flaky: Such as Beni Azuma.

For this recipe, I highly recommend a moist and smooth variety. Its creamy texture pairs perfectly with the velvety custard.

The Secret to a Perfect Topping

While granulated sugar works, I prefer Cassonade (French brown sugar) for its subtle caramel notes. To achieve that signature crackly crust, follow these tips:

  • Spread Evenly: A uniform layer ensures the sugar melts consistently.

  • Keep the Torch Moving: Constant movement prevents burning while creating a beautiful amber color.

  • Use High Heat: This caramelizes the top quickly without overcooking the custard base.

Each step is simple, and the reward is a sophisticated, beautifully crafted dessert. Give it a try and share your results with us in the comments!